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In the video, the arresting officer pulls out of a parking lot and follows Vick's white pick-up truck for several blocks before initiating a stop. The officer stays in his cruiser for several minutes before getting out to talk to Vick.

A CPD report states Vick was clocked at 44 mph in a 30 mph zone around 1:00 a.m. The reporting officer said the lawmaker's eyes were glazed over and he smelled of alcohol when he approached the car.

When asked if he'd been drinking, Vick told the officer that he "only had a few drinks," according to the report.

The officer spends several minutes talking to Vick before placing him in handcuffs and escorting him to his patrol car.

Several more minutes pass before the officer officially places Vick under arrest and asks him if he'll take a field sobriety test. Vick denies the request and he is read his Miranda rights.

Police said Vick had a female USC student in his car at the time of the arrest. The report indicates Vick and the 21-year-old met at Delaney's Pub and then had drinks at Jake's Bar before he offered to give her a ride to her home on Bluff Road.

The arrest effectively ended Vick's quest for the Democratic nomination for the newly-created District 7. He dropped out of the race the following day after the incident went public. However, he still plans to seek a fifth term in to his State House seat from Chesterfield County.